Low-density star cluster formation: discovery of a young faint fuzzy on the outskirts of the low-mass spiral galaxy NGC 247

Author:

Romanowsky Aaron J123ORCID,Larsen Søren S4ORCID,Villaume Alexa135,Carlin Jeffrey L6ORCID,Janz Joachim789,Sand David J10,Strader Jay11,Brodie Jean P212,Chakrabarti Sukanya1314,Cheng Chloe M5ORCID,Crnojević Denija15,Forbes Duncan A12,Garling Christopher T16ORCID,Hargis Jonathan R17,Karunakaran Ananthan18ORCID,Martín-Navarro Ignacio21920,Olsen Knut A G21,Rider Nicole22,Salimkumar Bitha1,Santhanakrishnan Vakini1,Spekkens Kristine23,Tang Yimeng3ORCID,van Dokkum Pieter G24,Willman Beth21

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics & Astronomy, San José State University , One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192, USA

2. University of California Observatories , 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA

3. Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California Santa Cruz , 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA

4. Department of Astrophysics/IMAPP, Radboud University , PO Box 9010, NL-6500 GL Nijmegen, the Netherlands

5. Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Waterloo , 200 University Ave. W., Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada

6. Rubin Observatory Project Office , 950 N. Cherry Ave., Tucson, AZ 85719, USA

7. University of Turku, Finnish Centre of Astronomy with ESO (FINCA) , Vesilinnantie 5, FI-20014 Turku, Finland

8. Space Physics and Astronomy Research Unit, University of Oulu , PO Box 3000, FI-90014 Oulun yliopisto, Finland

9. Specim, Spectral Imaging Ltd. , Elektroniikkatie 13, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland

10. Steward Observatory, University of Arizona , 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

11. Center for Data Intensive and Time Domain Astronomy, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University , East Lansing, MI 48824, USA

12. Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University , John Street, Hawthorn, VIC 3122, Australia

13. School of Physics and Astronomy , RIT, Rochester, NY 14623, USA

14. Institute for Advanced Study , 1 Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

15. University of Tampa , 401 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33606, USA

16. CCAPP and Department of Astronomy, The Ohio State University , 140 W. 18th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210, USA

17. Space Telescope Science Institute , 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

18. Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy, Queen’s University , Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada

19. Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias , E-38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

20. Departamento de Astrofísica, Universidad de La Laguna , E-38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

21. NSF’s National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory , 950 N. Cherry Ave., Tucson, AZ 85719, USA

22. Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , 120 E. Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA

23. Royal Military College of Canada , PO Box 17000, Station Forces, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7B4, Canada

24. Department of Astronomy, Yale University , 52 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The classical globular clusters found in all galaxy types have half-light radii of rh ∼ 2–4 pc, which have been tied to formation in the dense cores of giant molecular clouds. Some old star clusters have larger sizes, and it is unclear if these represent a fundamentally different mode of low-density star cluster formation. We report the discovery of a rare, young ‘faint fuzzy’ star cluster, NGC 247-SC1, on the outskirts of the low-mass spiral galaxy NGC 247 in the nearby Sculptor group, and measure its radial velocity using Keck spectroscopy. We use Hubble Space Telescope imaging to measure the cluster half-light radius of rh ≃ 12 pc and a luminosity of LV ≃ 4 × 105L⊙. We produce a colour–magnitude diagram of cluster stars and compare to theoretical isochrones, finding an age of ≃300 Myr, a metallicity of [Z/H] ∼ −0.6 and an inferred mass of M⋆ ≃ 9 × 104M⊙. The narrow width of blue-loop star magnitudes implies an age spread of ≲50 Myr, while no old red-giant branch stars are found, so SC1 is consistent with hosting a single stellar population, modulo several unexplained bright ‘red straggler’ stars. SC1 appears to be surrounded by tidal debris, at the end of an ∼2 kpc long stellar filament that also hosts two low-mass, low-density clusters of a similar age. We explore a link between the formation of these unusual clusters and an external perturbation of their host galaxy, illuminating a possible channel by which some clusters are born with large sizes.

Funder

NASA

ESA

Space Telescope Science Institute

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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